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Istana Negara ( English: State Palace, ) is one of the seven presidential palaces of Indonesia. It is located on Veteran Street in
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, with
Merdeka Palace The Merdeka Palace (; also known in Indonesian as and during the Dutch colonial times as ), is one of seven presidential palaces in Indonesia. It is located on the north side of the Merdeka Square, Jakarta, Merdeka Square in Central Jakarta, In ...
located south. It is part of the presidential palace compound which has a total area of 68,000 m², along with three other buildings: Bina Graha which was formerly used as the President's Office, Wisma Negara on the western side which is used as the state guest house, and the office for the Ministry of State Secretariat of Indonesia. Istana Negara faces north towards the aforementioned street, while the Merdeka Palace faces Merdeka Square and the
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(Monas).


History


The beginning

Construction of the building started in 1796. It was built by Jacob Andries van Braam, a Dutchman who between 1810 and 1819 held several high positions in government, to be made his residence. It was an elegant two-floored building designed in the Indies Empire style, a popular style of architecture during the late 18th century. The building was built in the neighborhood of Rijswijk-Molenvliet (present ''Harmoni''), which was among the most exclusive neighborhood in Batavia's ''Bovenstad'' ("uptown") at that time. The building was built during the tenure of
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, shortly after the completion of another lavish residence which later would become Hotel der Nederlanden. Construction took several years, and the building was finally completed in 1804.ISTANA-ISTANA KEPRESIDENAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA
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The English period

Upon the completion of the building, the building was handed over to Hugh Hope, the British commissioner when the country was under
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. Van Braam lived in a smaller wing to the south of the building throughout his life.


Residence of the governor-general

After the death of J.A. van Braam, the house was brought over by the Dutch government in 1821. The government used this building as the center of all administration and as the
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of the governor-general during a stay in Batavia. The much larger building that was intended by
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to become the official residence of the governor-general of the Dutch Indies in
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was delayed, and so it was never used as a residence for the governor-general, even after its completion in 1828.Palace of Daendels
, jakarta.go.id As the official residence of the governor-general, van Braam's residence was officially named ''Hotel van den Gouverneur-Generaal'' (Hotel of the Governor-General). Important occasions such as formal ceremonies or the Indies Council Meeting every Wednesday were held in the palace.
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became the first governor-general to officially reside in the palace in 1820. However,
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(Paleis te Buitenzorg) in
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(Buitenzorg) became the main residence, as most of the governor-generals preferred the temperate climate in the hillsides of Bogor. In 1848, the first floor of the building was removed and the room which faced the
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was redesigned to be more open to the exterior.


Expansion: Istana Merdeka

Later the palace became too cramped with increasing administrative needs, and thus a new palace was planned in 1869. The new palace was completed in 1873 facing
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(King's Square) and it would be known as Koningsplein Palace. Together the palace would form the governor-general's palace compound in Rijswijk. In 1875, the complex was equipped with new iron fencing. Additional houses were built to accommodate the officials of the palace.


Japanese occupation

In 1942, the Japanese successfully invaded the Dutch East Indies. Governor-General Tjarda Van Starkenborch signed a capitulation to the Japanese army in the palace on 8 March 1942. Under the Japanese, the palace became the residence of the ''Saiko Shikikan'' (army commander) until the Japanese surrender in 1945. After the independence, the lion emblem of the Netherlands on the front facade of the building was removed. Since its existence, many important events have taken place in this building. Some of these include the declaration of the ''cultuur stelsel'' system by the Governor-General
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, the ratification ceremony of the
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on 25 March 1947, and the recognition of Indonesia's independence on 27 December 1949.


Role of the palace and features

The architecture of the Merdeka Palace was done in a style known as the Indies Empire style, a popular style of architecture in the early 19th-century Batavia. During the early days, the 3.375 m2 building had two stories. In 1848, the upper floor was partly demolished, and the lower expanded to accommodate more individuals, and thus present a more formal portrayal. The palace mainly functions as the main venue for stately ceremonial activities such as appointments of ministers, conference and national meeting opening ceremonies, the opening of international and national congresses, national banquets, and cultural performances. It also serves as an administrative office for the Head of state. The front part of the palace contains the main reception hall, which is used mainly for gifts of state exchanges and is located next to the banquet hall. Other chambers in the palace consist of a front room, a living room, a suite for the vice president, a guest waiting room, and the president's office. The palace consists of two main audience halls named Ruang Upacara and Ruang Jamuan, each connected with a corridor decorated with various paintings. During the colonial era, Ruang Upacara (Ceremonial Hall) was formerly a ballroom. As its name states, the room is used for formal ceremonial events in the palace. In the room, there are Javanese and Balinese
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sets used for cultural performance purposes and a podium. The Ruang Jamuan (Banquet Hall) is used to provide hospitality and repasts to state guests within the palace. It has a capacity of 150 people and is decorated with a painting of
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by Basoeki Abdullah.


See also

* List of colonial buildings and structures in Jakarta *
Cipanas Palace Cipanas Palace ( Istana Cipanas) is one of the seven presidential palaces of Republic of Indonesia. It is located in Cipanas, Cipanas, Cianjur, Cipanas, West Java, Indonesia, near a highway connecting Jakarta and Bandung through Puncak. Located a ...
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Vice Presidential Palace (Indonesia) The Vice Presidential Palace () is occupied by the offices of the Vice President of Indonesia, located on Merdeka Selatan Street in Jakarta. It is currently occupied by Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka. See also * Bogor Palace * Gedung Ag ...
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List of palaces in Indonesia List of palaces in Indonesia. Seven out of them are List of presidential palaces in Indonesia, presidential palaces. References

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